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Title: japan train stores
Post by: VOLTS on June 19, 2010, 11:48:48 AM
greetings,

know any shops in japan? osaka and tokyo.

thankyou
steve
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: pipefitter on June 19, 2010, 12:04:12 PM
Here are stores listed for Japan, from the Walthers web site. That's a start

https://www.walthers.com/exec/shops/Japan
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: ABC on June 19, 2010, 12:22:18 PM
Osaka 532   H & Y Sasaki   1-14-11 Nisinakajima, Yodogawa-Ku
Tokyo   Erie Ltd   5-21-18 Takanodai, Nerima-Ku
Tokyo   Fab Model Train Shop   3-26-12 Ikebukurohoncho, Toshima-Ku
Tokyo   Sakatsu Model Train Shop   3-25-13-1f Sugamo, Toshima-Ku
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: VOLTS on June 21, 2010, 10:51:13 AM
greetings,

sir of all the listed train shops in tokyo, which among are the most visited for reliable price and model selection pref HO?

thankyou
steve
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: r0bert on June 21, 2010, 02:40:12 PM
IIRC, both Kato and Tenshodo have showroom/stores in Tokyo.
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: VOLTS on June 23, 2010, 08:34:07 AM
greetings,

has anybody gone to japan lately, pref in tokyo? i'll be hunting for HO ANALOG DIESEL LOCOS japanese models there. any specific store you can recommend?

thankyou
steve
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: Dr EMD on June 26, 2010, 09:13:16 PM
Keep in mind that a typical home is VERY small. N scale is more popular than HO.

HO scale is 1/80 in Japan vs. 1/87 for the rest of the world (makes their meter gauge larger to run on standard gauge track).
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: PRRnTX on June 27, 2010, 11:52:20 PM
Plaza-japan on Ebay; they ship worldwid, and an excellent reputation.
Title: Re: japan train stores
Post by: ABC on June 28, 2010, 09:47:37 AM
Quote from: PRRnTX on June 27, 2010, 11:52:20 PM
Plaza-japan on Ebay; they ship worldwid, and an excellent reputation.
You are missing the point, Volts lives in the Phillipines where shipping is expensive because the mail isn't reliable, so you have to send things via other carriers which costs well over $100 for a small parcel. He is visiting Japan, so he is really looking for hobby/train stores that sell U.S. equipment, not Japanese.